Molex Incorporated (NASDAQ: MOLX) and (NASDAQ: MOLXA), a global
electronic components company, will be presenting at the following
investor conference:

- Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference 2013 being held in
San Francisco on February 12, 2013 at 11:00 am PT

A live webcast of this presentation will be available on the Molex
website at www.molex.com
on the Investors page. A replay of the presentation will be available
for a limited time.

Investors are encouraged to join our e-mail Investor Distribution list
through the investor page of our website to receive financial press
releases, presentation materials and other information directly from the
Company. To join the distribution list, contact us through the Investor
page of our website (www.molex.com)
(select Investor Services, then Inquiries) or send an e-mail to chris.gutierrez@molex.com.

Molex Incorporated is a 74-year-old global manufacturer of electronic,
electrical and fiber optic interconnection systems. Based in Lisle,
Illinois, USA, the Company operates 41 manufacturing locations in 15
countries. The Molex website is www.molex.com.

Editor’s note: Molex is traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Market
(MOLX and MOLXA) in the United States and on the London Stock Exchange.
The Company’s voting common stock (MOLX) is included in the S&P 500
Index.

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